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I haven't yet listened to LPs I don't have.
Any and all jazz recordings; female jazz vocalists; 99% of classical music recordings; any and all Hip-hop and rap recordings; any and all big band recordings; any and all opera recordings; any and all metal recordings; Kiss; Black Sabbeth; I'm sure there are some others, but I can't think of them now. Laura
You won't listen to Carmen McRae? Oh, wow!Eric S.
Who is Carmen McRae? Never heard of him/her.Laura
I suppose you don't like Sarah Vaughn too. Is her voice too perfect? Not enough soul for you? I like Classic Rock too but I decided to get out of that time warp and expand my tastes. I'm glad I did and a side benefit is that Jazz recordings usually have much higher sound quality. They also can be more interesting because of the extended improvisation and harmonic complexity. After awhile I got tired of Rock's three chords and a cloud of dust.The fact is that Carmen McRae and Sarah Vaughn will still be played a hundred years from now while the vast majority of Classic Rock will be dust in the wind.-Roy
The Cars, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen. I agree with Laura on Hip Hop (totally sucks to me) If I spent a little more time I'm sure I could think of others
Don't right it off so easily. Start with OutKast's Aquemini. the vinyl pressing is all-analog and mastered by Bernie Grundman spread across three LPs. great recording, real instruments, great beats, fantastic lyrics, highly talented performers.Most stuff from the mid 90's and earlier is from analog sources. The digital era was not kind on hip hop production.